22 C. S. Perdue's Strawberry Plant Farms 



Geo. Pels, of N. J. writes: "The 1000 strawberry 

 plants arrived 0. K. and in the best of condition, in 

 fact could not be any better." April 24, 1937. 



E. P. Carpenter of Ohio writes: "Received the straw- 

 berry plants in fine shape. The best plants I ever 

 bought anywhere. I thank you kindly." May 14, 1937. 







I. L. Pierce of Mass. writes: "About the last part of 

 April 1936 I put out 1000 of your plants; 400 Big- 

 Joe, 100 Dorsett, 500 Progressive which are doing 

 fine. I thank you for the large count of all the varie- 

 ties. Even with the dry weather that landed on me 

 at that time, I saved nearly 1100 plants. The Pro- 

 gressive more than paid for the price they cost plus 

 trouble and expense same year set." June 17, 1937. 



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Mrs. Stein of 111. writes: "The strawberry plants 

 were real nice and I don't think that one plant died. 

 They sure look nice and everybody admires them 

 when they go by." May 18, 1937. 



Mrs. C. F. Pope of Mass. writes: "Received my Fair- 

 fax plants in very good condition. They look like 

 very good plants. I hope they do well. Certainly 

 it will not be the fault of the plants if they do not. 

 Thanks for prompt attention to my small order." 

 May 24, 1937. 



Missionary Plants Fine Condition. 

 Good Count. Well Pleased. 



Iven Nesler of Fla. writes: "Received plants in fine 

 condition and good count to the bunch. Like plants 

 very much." April 7, 1937. 



Perdue's Premier Plants Do Well In Kansas. 

 Mrs. C. C. Carson of Kans. writes: "Mrs. C. A. 

 McNeal of Kansas has told me of her success with 

 you Premier plants. Please send prices." Sept. 

 30, 1937. 



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Received Plants O. K. 

 Julius Bufka of Mo. writes: "Received strawberry 

 plants in good order. Thank you." April 7, 1936. 



Perdue's Plants Received In Fine Shape 

 Russell J. Springer of Pa. writes: "Received order of 

 plants in fine shape and vdsh to express appreciation 

 of the same." June 4, 1936. 



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For Mrs. C. A. McNeal Of Kansas 

 Mrs, McNeal writes: "Your plants do fine in this 

 climate. I picked 470 quarts from 500 Premier plants 

 I got from you a year ago and the quarts were so 

 full that no more berries would stay on the boxes, of 

 the nicest berries you ever did see. Every one said 

 they were fine. I sold them for $4.00 per crate right 

 here at home. Could not supply enough. We sure 

 did enjoy the berries. I want more plants as your 

 plants sure do fine in this climate. I got plants from 

 the north and they didn't do any good." Nov. 11, 1936. 



